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According to their matchup predictor tool, the Longhorns are being given a slight advantage. ESPN has given Texas a 53.3 percent chance to come out on top, as opposed to Ohio State's 46.7 percent chance. It's just a prediction. No one can truly predict how a game will turn out.
Game week is almost here. Here's how Ohio State is shaping up at some key positions, including a surprisingly loaded group of tight ends.
Week 0 is less than two days away, and the buzz around the country is palpable as people eagerly await the outcomes of their favorite team, which will dictate h
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach believes Sarkisian will reach the National Championship Game and beat the Clemson Tigers for its first title since 2005.
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Longhorns Wire on MSNOhio State Positional Breakdown Series: Offensive Line
After losing three key starters from a year ago, the Ohio State OL is still taking shape. Let's break down a reworked, but experienced group.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Sophomore Julian Sayin will be Ohio State football’s starting quarterback vs. Texas, coach Ryan Day announced Monday. The decision came from Day after Sayin spent the offseason battling junior Lincoln Kienholz for the title of QB1.
Texas' 2005 title run started in Columbus, where Arch Manning and the Longhorns look to build a new legacy in '25.
Top-ranked Texas is the consensus favorite to win it all, though it’s a crowded field. The Longhorns are +450 favorites at BetMGM Sportsbook, followed by third-ranked and defending champion Ohio State (+525). Four other teams — No. 2 Penn State, No. 4 Clemson, No. 5 Georgia and No. 7 Oregon — are between 7-1 and 9-1.